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medical uses. so i think, you know, they're saying this technology is going to be available in the next five years. it's a really interesting one and put it in direct competition with some other ones. >> do you know how many people i see driving and texting or just walking and texting and bumping into stuff. last thing we need right from your eyes. >> it could solve the problem. >> i don't know. you'd be distracted. you'll be talking to someone and think they're talk toug but they're actually texting somebody. >> well, in the future, you're going to be blinking. it's going to be very strange. i mean a lot of people are developing this kind of technology. i can only imagine what five, ten years down the vood going to look like. >> why do we even need other people? you just need a device and yourself. >> thank you. >> what if the next time you had to go somewhere you didn't have to do the driving? i would love that. details next. inspiration. great power. iconic design. exhilarating performance. [ ra
medical uses. so i think, you know, they're saying this technology is going to be available in the next five years. it's a really interesting one and put it in direct competition with some other ones. >> do you know how many people i see driving and texting or just walking and texting and bumping into stuff. last thing we need right from your eyes. >> it could solve the problem. >> i don't know. you'd be distracted. you'll be talking to someone and think they're talk toug but...
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what can you tell us? >> good morning. she sold 50 million records, won two billboard music awards and was a star of her reality show and served as a judge on a popular talent show in mexico. hard-working until the end. she performed the last concert saturday night in monterey, mexico, hours before dying in a plane crash on her way to yet another commitment. [ speaking spanish ] they call her diva. and for anyone who ever saw her on stage, it was easy to see why. she sang heartwrenching song that's spoke to the common woman, especially mexican-americans. >> translator: every song, every lyric i'm thinking of them and how i can relate to them. >> reporter: jenni rivera was born in long beach, california to mexican parents, their story of humble origins. with an interview in cnn, she spoke about how she sold records at a los angeles flea market and how the family expected cans for the meager income they could bring in selling the metal. >> translator: it is very flattering when they tell me i'm a great artist, a great entert
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take us behind the scenes. what do folks in government tell these humanitarian workers when they go out there, because obviously they know the danger is involved. >> well, of course, wolf. all americans are warned not to travel to various areas, especially like a war zone like iraq and afghanistan. thank you you encourage them to register with the embassy and let them know of their movement when traveling outside of secure areas and then there's not much you can do. when you're confronted with this sort of dilemma, it's always a calculation. you're always looking at, what is the u.s. national interest? here we have u.s. forces on the ground. we are trying to establish safe zones so that the afghan people can get back to some sort of a normal civilian life. so a calculation was made that it was in the u.s. national interest to try and rescue this doctor. but it really is -- when you see a tragedy like this, you understand, these calculations, these risks that you must assess and sort of balance can have tragic o
take us behind the scenes. what do folks in government tell these humanitarian workers when they go out there, because obviously they know the danger is involved. >> well, of course, wolf. all americans are warned not to travel to various areas, especially like a war zone like iraq and afghanistan. thank you you encourage them to register with the embassy and let them know of their movement when traveling outside of secure areas and then there's not much you can do. when you're confronted...
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last week poppy harlow was with us to tell us the story of ryan panetta. eighth grade student who lost his school. he went to a school called scholar's academy 56 in new york. still closed because of the damage to superstorm sandy. poppy harlow has his story. take a look. >> reporter: you can still smell the destruction sandy wrought at scholar's academy. >> you still get the fish tank smell in here. >> reporter: the new york public school is wedged between the atlantic ocean, jamaica bay, and a sewage treatment plant. >> you start to see water first come under the door. >> reporter: when sandy hit, it all gushed in. surveillance cameras caught the ocean pouring into the basement and climbing the stairs of principal brian o'connell's beloved school. >> about a half foot of sewage and water throughout the first floor of the building, which houses eighth grade class many r rooms, art rooms, technology rooms. >> reporter: devastated in minutes. he had spent seven years converting a low performing school into this "a" rated academy. >> this used to be our band
last week poppy harlow was with us to tell us the story of ryan panetta. eighth grade student who lost his school. he went to a school called scholar's academy 56 in new york. still closed because of the damage to superstorm sandy. poppy harlow has his story. take a look. >> reporter: you can still smell the destruction sandy wrought at scholar's academy. >> you still get the fish tank smell in here. >> reporter: the new york public school is wedged between the atlantic ocean,...
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use the europeans supporting basically supporting israel. but next week a recap of the highlights from the world sport. the sun rises over what seems like an most forest here in town your reactions quite hundred kilometers north of light of our stock and much of the world it's disappearing at a catastrophic rate. margaret . both illegal and those finding ways to outsmart the system for filing down the forests of the region for them profit goes well beyond the future of our planet and the result could be an ecological crisis the world wildlife fund for nature makes regular trips to help local rangers do what little they can to stop the logging but it's not easy logger set up trucks making them hard to reach in an already rough terrain and have mastered ways to jump through legal loopholes this is a nature reserve were only sanitary logging of disease trees is allowed according to law and not a single berry can be picked but loggers like this use their sanitary logging permit to cut down absolutely healthy trees and sell the profitable timber
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this is a move on but i suspect respect the rule of law let us move together. three presidents of the european union's main bodies are due to the nobel peace prize at a grand ceremony and also but even before the prize was handed out hundreds had marched to the center of the norwegian capital in protest this came on the heels of several previous winners in showing an open letter to the nobel foundation claiming that the e.u. doesn't deserve the award or all of our found out these aren't the only issues undermining the credibility of the prize. mark. one day living on the web it will not be deterred by a call about them but by the content of their character who are our times the one that can be probably become a glorious to keep from being assassinated however the nobel peace prize is only awarded to a living person this is when it tastes trying to especially when it comes to finances the announcement the european union was to pick up the twenty twelve gongs sparked heated debate the award was being discredited particularly the outrage it was picked it up recent
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from clearly to use is hardly. disturbed. and is that combination of high religion and down to earth hard work that motivates these men. and this is r.t. according to our aims jail the daughter of a prominent opposition activist for one month taking part in a demonstration it is a never acquired just third conviction of the past six months with her father seven life plotting against the ruling family that rising in bahrain has been going on for almost two years now although the opposition of the regime say they are ready for dialogue now and as election reports the divisions might run too deep though for any lasting peace. said dick says his life was shattered his sits on a municipal council in bahrain and several months ago he was shot by police during a peaceful protest looking at him. injuries his lucky to be alive part of an on line one and i was with many other protesters when we were faced by riot police they did not hesitate to shoot us directly to the head with the bullets the police are using for hunting birds and an
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it's not quite clear what this separate us what with relation to foreign policy and in particular the security policies that britain's associated with because as you may well know britain has its polarised fleet. in scotland itself and the majority of scottish people by tradition would be left wing and are certainly not you know party to the british foreign policy at the moment so there's a serious political issue there ok jose what do you think about this i mean where is the continent going is it going to get stronger and stronger because it looks like there's a lot of people are not very happy well here's where this may be and the lies from their normative point of view or for and it's already open a view we have for a normative there is nothing against the creation of a new nation states provided that a majority the formulation i would use with that i mean if the independence referendum is sanctioned by a qualified majority of people i think this european union should simply accept is a from theoretical point of view we may as sort of see i mean from a different perspective a histo
it's not quite clear what this separate us what with relation to foreign policy and in particular the security policies that britain's associated with because as you may well know britain has its polarised fleet. in scotland itself and the majority of scottish people by tradition would be left wing and are certainly not you know party to the british foreign policy at the moment so there's a serious political issue there ok jose what do you think about this i mean where is the continent going is...
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by a qualified maybe already of people i think this european union should simply accept this a for us here at the open and feel we may as sort of see i mean from a different perspective our historians am that being several waves of separatism. which actually. have been produced through the twentieth century after the end of the war after cycle where war after eighty nine i mean we actually had to believe that he's thirty had called to an end but he story continues and goes on i'm from tears are not always a stable not always the same christian it's a really good point i mean over the centuries even in europe we have more and more countries i mean why stop the process. no i told them to agree peter with what antony said well i just want to go i just want to go ahead yeah i know that my point is that in a free empire i was not talking about a european nation we're talking about a federal union which we which will be something like empire has been in the past in a modern empire you need to let people come to you by attraction and not by all pression and that's the key issue so of course
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chooses to use the consensus can. choose to opinions that invigorating. choose the stories but in high school life choose me access to often. so. the opposition in egypt is gearing up for more protests saying they'll boycott a referendum on the draft constitution and president morsi has already given up his sweeping powers but stale to appease his opponents as he maintains the poll in the new charter will proceed next week turn was true as in cairo with the latest. this morning president mohamed morsi truck this is the decision to increase tax burdens on the country is a sales tax on consumer goods and services this is see to be quite popular for him in the face of russia said it's the increased tax burdens were supposed to be part of i.m.f. loan international monetary fund will point eight billion dollars in the country's been trying to secure recently definitely these reducing these talks but it's perhaps making more popular among the streets however you have today of course the national salvation front the coalition of opposition forces running many of
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chooses to use the consensus didn't. choose to opinions that invigorating to. choose the stories get in high school life choose the access to to off. he is under siege. destruction without the legacy. of. what could have been just ruins. saved by a great sacrifice a. wondrous story by human justice. a remarkable reminder of courage and selflessness. and true beauty is a whole if people get. into all the brush aside all. play. welcome back to zero and let's return to our exclusive interview with our show was long off as the fifty nine year old has been re-elected president of the international federation of fencing pledging to make the sport popular and i call her every parts of europe in two thousand and eight i will share a small of became the first ever russian president of the international fencing federation claiming five more votes than a long serving chief frenchman rene rush fast forward four years and dismantled has returned unchallenged and holds to further expand the love of fencing all over the world for the first time in the sport's history fencers
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use them to see if destruction without the see. what could have been just ruins lives saved by a great sacrifice. and restored by huge efforts. a remarkable reminder of courage and selflessness and. truth beauty is of all people. playing into all of russia for a song i. look forward to the. science technology innovation all the list of melon mints from around russia we've dumped those huge you're covered. wealthy british. markets. find out what's really happening to the global economy with mikes concert for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune in to the report. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so. you think you understand it and then something else you hear or see some other part of it and realize that everything is. welcome to the big picture. and. welcome back across you know about to remind you we're talking about separatism. and. ok chris and i go back to you in berlin you're the general secretary of the union of european federalists when people join the european union where they will joi
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from clearly to use use hardly. the. combination of high religion and down to earth hard work that motivates these men. for international stories for you now the twenty month uprising in bahrain could be heading for some kind of resolution but the opposition and the ruling regime say they're ready for face to face talks without preconditions but as the next year reports that the visions might run too deep for any lasting peace. said dick says his life was shattered his sits on a municipal council in bahrain and several months ago he was shot by police during a peaceful protest looking at his injuries his lucky to be alive they had been online more and i was with many of the protesters when we were faced by riot police they did not hesitate to shoot us directly to the head with the bullets the police are using. for hunting birds and animals i've been shot at over one hundred ninety two hell it's scattered all over my body in the head face arms and legs the most dangerous ones are those inside my lungs. is just one of hund
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intelligence projects of the over the last fifty years and since the us government support of the muslim brotherhood to create islamic fascist regime if you want to use that term across the islamic world across the muslim world from afghanistan down through turkey into saudi arabia qatar and of course egypt the opinion of william angle there but one of morsi is a former rivals for the presidency omar more so is now a prominent opposition leader that he says that the nation has to move forward here's a little preview of the full interview which will air for you at six thirty pm g.m.t. . the situation in egypt generally stands because of the fact that nothing has really changed the change that that people hoped for dealing with. the services the education and the rest of the tides of dating to be life or you. know to be produced and i think you know you have to move on that is the essence of the message of message today move on but i suspect the book is a respect the rule of law let us move together. three presidents of the european union's main body is our duty the noble peace prize and a
intelligence projects of the over the last fifty years and since the us government support of the muslim brotherhood to create islamic fascist regime if you want to use that term across the islamic world across the muslim world from afghanistan down through turkey into saudi arabia qatar and of course egypt the opinion of william angle there but one of morsi is a former rivals for the presidency omar more so is now a prominent opposition leader that he says that the nation has to move forward...
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the soap we use. soap? yes, in the name of protecting us our government has studied the ingredients in these an antibacterial soaps and other products. it kills germs. it's in lots of prod ku product total toothpaste. they want it to be safe and effective. how have they gone wrong? they have been studying it for 40 years and still haven't made a decision. paul alexander wrote a book the people verses germs. for 40 years? what are they doing? >> the product was invented in the late 60s an early 70s they started the review process. the fda decided it was safe but not sure it was effective. the epa is also involved in rug la regulating assessment. it was effective but they weren't sure it was safe venlth this started 40 years ago they would do the research and submit the papers. >> and we pay for it? >> of course. >> it has gone on for so long the environmental groups came in and started protesting claiming that the substance was harmful phoningsly dang -- potentially dangerou dangerous. >> they have hug
the soap we use. soap? yes, in the name of protecting us our government has studied the ingredients in these an antibacterial soaps and other products. it kills germs. it's in lots of prod ku product total toothpaste. they want it to be safe and effective. how have they gone wrong? they have been studying it for 40 years and still haven't made a decision. paul alexander wrote a book the people verses germs. for 40 years? what are they doing? >> the product was invented in the late 60s an...
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and also the break has promised states cross-talk with stay with us. we've. seen. too many speak our language. programs in documentaries in arabic in school here on all t.v. reporting from the world talks about seventy odd p. interviews intriguing stories are you. been trying all te arabic to find out more visit our big teeth don't call. the world. science technology innovation all the latest m l m m's from around russia we've got the huge earth covered. and it contains. only. one. following welcome to cross talk i'm peter lavelle separate but equal more and more europeans are rethinking the pillars of the modern nation state there is wide agreement that the sovereignty of states must be respected but what about the growing issue of self-determination if a population wants to create their own state.
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use the europeans supporting basically supporting israel. and say in the middle east moscow believes that there's no in evidence partly the syrian government will use chemical weapons and says that the biggest threat to the country is if the militants get their hands on the arsenal. this comes after a video was released last week of an alleged rebel fighter threatening us with chemical weapons the source for that video is unconfirmed meanwhile activists so forty five people were killed in syria on sunday with battles raging in the capital of damascus and in aleppo rebel groups are also uniting under one military command in the latest western support of the effort to topple the assad regime we spoke to a political activist who says rebel militias could stage a chemical attack to discredit the government and to his opinion pave the way for military intervention. the danger is that the west is aware of such materials in syria but at the same time it's going to be used against the syrian government as a great text for intervention united states
use the europeans supporting basically supporting israel. and say in the middle east moscow believes that there's no in evidence partly the syrian government will use chemical weapons and says that the biggest threat to the country is if the militants get their hands on the arsenal. this comes after a video was released last week of an alleged rebel fighter threatening us with chemical weapons the source for that video is unconfirmed meanwhile activists so forty five people were killed in syria...
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to using the ice that really matters given still nonsense you get gold you're going to break away and it's right there you're going to be second on the night sky the way that. two hundred in the russian leaks like sun the good i look sporting the jubilee and if we decide to be the earliest wife threw away you woke your son he's more about fuel. well we'd rather to you pretty good skills than we thought you killed you to fill me in that i'm going to give you no means. and deny where it is against me oh then go to school or middle with me get a divorce. if it goes on right. now on the pick of the girls on the pitch and with the puck to the best of the rest from around the world. on monday raining w.b.c. heavyweight champion without a hitch go proud of my only ask the king of boxing ask the american old time great was on it in mexico the seventy year old dominated the sport in the sixty's and seventy's and he remains a star of the social scene despite suffering from parkinson's disease. while on tuesday there was even more glory for rory mcilroy off to go it's well number one was voted p
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[applause] i invite the rest of you to join us in continuing the conversation. [applause] >> thank you. >> very good. >> it was okay? >> no, no, it was very good. you raised a lot. >> so the title of the book is "dilemmas of representation," and it's about a couple things. it is about the limits of representation. i reallimented to show -- i was really interested in representation, and i wanted to show that when members of congress, quote, represent their districts, that representation can really mean a lot of different things to different congress people. it's not one size fits all, and i really wanted to show the choices, members of congress were making, and i reallimented the reader to think -- really wanted the reader to think, so of all of those choices what style of representation does the reader think is best? that's one of the advantages of profiling ten members of congress. they were only ten members of congress, but you really could get an in-depth picture in terms of local, national distinction, which i wrote down in a lot of different ways so, you kn
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from all of us at first business, have a great monday! . >>> a homicide investigation in san francisco, the unusual way the victim was found and why police need your help. >>> we have more on the missing man police are looking for this morning. >>> it could affect your drive, it's all ahead on the ktvu channel 2 morning news. this is ktvu channel 2 morning news. >> good morning, thank you for joining us this monday morning, i am pam cook. >> let's see how long this will last, steve. >> two days. >> it's cold at night. >> it is going to
from all of us at first business, have a great monday! . >>> a homicide investigation in san francisco, the unusual way the victim was found and why police need your help. >>> we have more on the missing man police are looking for this morning. >>> it could affect your drive, it's all ahead on the ktvu channel 2 morning news. this is ktvu channel 2 morning news. >> good morning, thank you for joining us this monday morning, i am pam cook. >> let's see how...
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hello welcome if you just joined us it's kevin owen here at the new center in moscow tonight our top story the european union's three presidents have received this year's nobel peace prize on behalf of the group it's been given to commend the e.u. for fostering peace but not everyone agrees hundreds marched through the norwegian capital in protest peter all of a look so why many believe the e.u. doesn't deserve the prize and why the whole nobel institution now may need to rethink. remark or liberal. one day eleven days they will not be deterred by a call about him but by the content of their character. the one that can be probably wouldn't become a glorious. however the nobel peace prize is only awarded to a living person this is when it text search criteria especially when it comes to finances the announcement the european union was to pick up the twenty twelve gongs sparked. heated debate borders being discredited particularly to the outrage it picked it up recently well to be frank inside the united states i don't think very many people pay attention to the nobel peace prize anymo
hello welcome if you just joined us it's kevin owen here at the new center in moscow tonight our top story the european union's three presidents have received this year's nobel peace prize on behalf of the group it's been given to commend the e.u. for fostering peace but not everyone agrees hundreds marched through the norwegian capital in protest peter all of a look so why many believe the e.u. doesn't deserve the prize and why the whole nobel institution now may need to rethink. remark or...
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we've got some sort of john laughlin for the institute of democracy and cooperation he told us the e.u. should not have received that award because its policies are less than peaceful there has not been peace in europe for the last sixty years as the president of the european council said everybody knows that there was a war against yugoslavia invented ninety nine in which european states e.u. member states participated very fully they attempt to. reach europe so one cannot say that there has been peace in europe since them in any case if we look further afield with syria the european union's policy get to a policy of the european union as an organization nevermind its member states as being in my view to fan the flames of the conflict in syria and not to act as a peace broker so there is literally no way in which we can say that the european union as foster peace. result sort of stable situation on the european markets too is italy's technocrat leader today says his time in office will soon be up later than we look at what's in store for the ailing euro zone was simply no way out of t
we've got some sort of john laughlin for the institute of democracy and cooperation he told us the e.u. should not have received that award because its policies are less than peaceful there has not been peace in europe for the last sixty years as the president of the european council said everybody knows that there was a war against yugoslavia invented ninety nine in which european states e.u. member states participated very fully they attempt to. reach europe so one cannot say that there has...
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from london thank you for joining us here on r.t. how real is the threat of chemical weapons ending up in the hands of militants or terror groups do you think. when of course in the event of the syrian army sorry in a sense in those regions of syria where the chemical weapons assault then yes it's a there's a very strong possibility that the syrian militants could very well a chemical weapons which of course would be catastrophic not just for syria but for the entire region it might be an inconvenient truth to many was western politicians and western journalists but of course the islamists in syria who are largely representative of the militants they wouldn't hesitate to use them against syria's minorities the alawite the christians or the jews or indeed even the kurds and they certainly wouldn't hesitate to use them against israel so there is that very important to stop the flow through the constant flow of weapons and cash into syria by certain western states and turkey saudi arabia and qatar if you mention israel there and there r
from london thank you for joining us here on r.t. how real is the threat of chemical weapons ending up in the hands of militants or terror groups do you think. when of course in the event of the syrian army sorry in a sense in those regions of syria where the chemical weapons assault then yes it's a there's a very strong possibility that the syrian militants could very well a chemical weapons which of course would be catastrophic not just for syria but for the entire region it might be an...
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rancor that we currently got among more moderate forces there are concerns the peace prize is being used as a political football i think this award basically does a lot of discredit past people who've won this prize i mean it demonstrates a sort of heavy politicization of the use of this war and now it's been suggested that this year's winner of the peace prize picked it up more for not having done something as opposed to having food the peace around the globe it seems like they got the prize more because there hasn't been any war in europe for many decades rather than having done anything specific i think as long as civic institutions like the nobel prize continue to lose their legitimacy in their spirit through political favoritism and these prizes are always political but such blatant and obvious political favoritism and maneuvering i think it actually takes something away and i think it's actually damaging that leaves the whole institution of the prize facing the question whether the nobility is being drained from the know down peter all over r t. well john laughlin for the institute
rancor that we currently got among more moderate forces there are concerns the peace prize is being used as a political football i think this award basically does a lot of discredit past people who've won this prize i mean it demonstrates a sort of heavy politicization of the use of this war and now it's been suggested that this year's winner of the peace prize picked it up more for not having done something as opposed to having food the peace around the globe it seems like they got the prize...
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used under siege splay destruction without to see. what could have been just ruins. saved by a great sacrifice and a pain under store by human just such. a remarkable reminder of courage and selflessness and. true beauty is of more people. playing. golf the russian side. hello welcome to the sports show with me cape cod church and here's a good of what's coming up. when to champions the stuff and brave the cold to see the army man beat him or die here to want to get. to the winter break top of the russian premier league. wild capital clash hail shall lead us to our moscow stave off a late rally by tesco in a stunning first matchup between alexander ovechkin and how that so. and fighting talk a billionaire at the show was one of talks exclusively to r.t. about two of his big passions leading off will to sell the walk and fencing to a culture the future. of fair says i must i will go into the winter break top of the russian premier league after beating rock bottom or davy a two one and now be some relieved players our phones as the cold weather starts to settle across
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in this kenyan village, the chief uses twitter to communicate with residents. he says it has made the running of the community much smoother. >> i believe that is the best example. we find that those people are the grassroots. those people in the villages, they don't know about technology. they have been suffering. >> it also means his friends back home can follow him on his dirty to geneva, despite the difference -- on his journey to geneva, despite the differences -- distance. >> that's it for "journal." >> find more at www.dw.de. see you soon.
in this kenyan village, the chief uses twitter to communicate with residents. he says it has made the running of the community much smoother. >> i believe that is the best example. we find that those people are the grassroots. those people in the villages, they don't know about technology. they have been suffering. >> it also means his friends back home can follow him on his dirty to geneva, despite the difference -- on his journey to geneva, despite the differences -- distance....
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what was new for us? quarterly registration is key to us. it is a great way to reduce the burden of the last-minute crush on officials. if you register someone who is about to turn 18 a month before their birthday or if you register someone a month after their move, and the response rate go through the rough. -- roof. we launched a quarterly registration program and we got enormous response rates and access overall. continually investing in a lift and matching technology is key to everyone success here. everyone in the offices and state in which we work to improve our protocol because there is no list of unregistered citizens in this country. there's no list by state. plot.is al we try to work with all of you to make sure our protocols are improving every time we mail knowing that there are real technology issued on the private sector and public sector sides. in 2012 we also learned that using mail as a way to drive people to on minor other cross platform strategies hold great promise. we have online options in our mail so people can go on l
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he joins us now. we're always pleased to welcome back into this cnbc exclusive to talk about it, mr. jack bogle. the founder of the vanguard group, author, all those good things out there. welcome back, my friend. >> thank you, bill. thank you very much. and hi, mandy. >> hi there. >> speculation. let's talk about that and the role it has played. you know, the s.e.c. would like and some of the portions of dodd frank would like to get rid of proprietary trading and some of that has gone away, but you still have the fast-moving trades that hit the streets these days. is that what you're talking about? the hyperfast trading that goes on? >> that's a big part of it, bill, but it's not all. when you think about our financial system and i think we talked a bit about this before. the role as the financial side of our system, if you will, is to direct capital to its highest and best and most profitable uses. how much do we do of that a year? around $250 billion of additional equity capital, ipos and so on. $2
he joins us now. we're always pleased to welcome back into this cnbc exclusive to talk about it, mr. jack bogle. the founder of the vanguard group, author, all those good things out there. welcome back, my friend. >> thank you, bill. thank you very much. and hi, mandy. >> hi there. >> speculation. let's talk about that and the role it has played. you know, the s.e.c. would like and some of the portions of dodd frank would like to get rid of proprietary trading and some of that...
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stay with us. can i help you? i heard you guys can ship ground for less than the ups store. that's right. i've learned the only way to get a holiday deal is to camp out. you know we've been open all night. is this a trick to get my spot? [ male announcer ] break from the holiday stress. save on grounipping at fedex office. >>> you are watching "worldwide exchange." no rest for italy. banking stocks lead the ftse mib lower as political uncertainty speaks investors. economic malaise in europe, japan and the u.s. all taking its toll. and obama and boehner meet face-to-face as the clock ticks towards the fiscal cliff. >>> china's growth has recently improved. may well be on track to surpass beijing's 7.5% gdp target for the year. but november's softer than expected trade data highlights the vulnerability to riskes from abroad. joining us more now is eunice eune. how likely is it that we see china hit or surpass these growth targets given the figures showed us? >> well, people are growing concerned abou
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is set to face even more austerity no what those figures showed us was that the u.k. economy is going to shrink by not point one percent in five years twenty twelve now it sounds like a small amount but of course no sign of that all important in fact what we see is that borrowing has gone up we think that the debt has risen and fallen most crucially i think is probably the fact that the government have missed the reduction target so we're now facing an extended austerity program as again so it's right away three to twenty eighteenth's a pretty gloomy outlook and this is what we were expecting but of course that's going to really not be what millions of families all across the again to one thing here and of course this is really going to see in real terms now to speak to us more about this autumn statement by the chance that today i'm joined by a labor m.p. and the public i said a public health minister thank you for joining us so the british economy is slowly healing according to chancellor george osborne what was your reaction to well i thought that was a very silly
is set to face even more austerity no what those figures showed us was that the u.k. economy is going to shrink by not point one percent in five years twenty twelve now it sounds like a small amount but of course no sign of that all important in fact what we see is that borrowing has gone up we think that the debt has risen and fallen most crucially i think is probably the fact that the government have missed the reduction target so we're now facing an extended austerity program as again so...
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thank you so much for joining us on the floor show. at least though both are winning. apple. it has been the headline almost every single day for the past six months. we have heard of too big to fail. are some companies just too big to succeed? my next guest says once a company gets to the top, there is nowhere to go but down. what does that mean for all of you apple watchers. joining me now is robert arnott. it is great to have you. so glad you are here to discuss this. i can hear people screaming right now. what do you mean. apple has to go higher. what is your premise here? >> firstly, a lot of credit goes to my co-author on this study. she did all the heavy lifting on this. historically and ask a very simple question. when a company gets to be the largest in its sector, the largest in his country or the largest in its world and that is something we have always known. a great company is not always a great investment. what we find is no top dog has ever stayed top dog and, if you have a top dog, it winds up being targeted by regulators, targeted by pundits, targeted by comp
thank you so much for joining us on the floor show. at least though both are winning. apple. it has been the headline almost every single day for the past six months. we have heard of too big to fail. are some companies just too big to succeed? my next guest says once a company gets to the top, there is nowhere to go but down. what does that mean for all of you apple watchers. joining me now is robert arnott. it is great to have you. so glad you are here to discuss this. i can hear people...
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tranquility use. these to. understand combination of high religion and down to earth hard work the motivates these men. well for the. science technology innovation all the latest developments from around russia we've got the future covered. wealthy british style. markets. find out what's really happening to the global economy for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune in to gaza report on our team. in live from moscow twenty four hours a day this is our tree glad to have you with us the u.k. has announced an extension to its program of cuts meaning the country will endure austerity until two thousand and eighteen pensions will be rated even more with those on welfare likely to suffer as well or to surfer as reports from london well everyone now madly picking their way through the facts and figures and while we're there a lot at stake is one thing that was very very clear and that's the u.k. is set to face even more austerity know what those figures say this was that the u.k. economy is go
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he said i will figure out some way to use it. seven years later, he created a company that has hired 1500 employees and will do $1 billion of sales. it is the number one yogurt brand. seven years ago, it was a bankrupt factory in upstate new york. the impact more broadly is pretty significant. >> you talk about how countries around the world are trying to copy that secret sauce of america's innovative society. do any of you see any indication that the united states' appeal, from its great research universities or to people who want to start companies, that the united states has lost any of this appeal? >> absolutely. the university may be different, but as it relates to the entrepreneur ship and creating companies, absolutely. that is not to say that we do not have a lot of things going for us. to suggest that there is not robust entrepreneurial ecosystem developing in many different countries is just not accurate. one fact that should be scary is that there is a venture firm, xcel partners, that back facebook -- all of their ven
he said i will figure out some way to use it. seven years later, he created a company that has hired 1500 employees and will do $1 billion of sales. it is the number one yogurt brand. seven years ago, it was a bankrupt factory in upstate new york. the impact more broadly is pretty significant. >> you talk about how countries around the world are trying to copy that secret sauce of america's innovative society. do any of you see any indication that the united states' appeal, from its great...
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but unfortunately germany used. to be viewed as an easy to. control it's just that you go to example even to the. national military fund. but of course it's easy for this is mature too so such a policy. experience so. simple are you serious usually more and more stuff in for people with. and of course we always have more for you on our website r.t. dot com. there for you now trouble ahead as u.k. charities become the latest victims of the economic crisis find out what they fear in two thousand and thirteen. and check out the new mercedes benedict the sixteenth the pope's taken delivery of his new high tech eco friendly wheels including a throne for comfortable cruising of course on the grounds. the hamas leadership has a valid will not give up an inch of palestinian territories the political leader of hamas khaled mashal who runs the militant group from qatar is in the last day of his historic trip to gaza in a speech labeled as extremist by israel he slammed it for occupation of the palestinian lands refusing to recognize the legitimacy of th
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joining us, kayla, john. google avoiding billions in income taxes using the double irish dutch sandwich strategy. smart move or a corporate tax dodge? kayla, you go first. >> it is one thing to keep the cash you make abroad in receptacles abroad. i know pfizer does that and inger sol rand and even cisco even does that. >>> the pretax prove it to bermuda, i think that's a little bit shady. that could be invested here for sure. >> we have been hearing these complaints lately. starbucks has been brought up before parliament in the uk to answer questions about why they are not keeping their tax money at home. the reason is, the tax rates are too high on corporate profit. bring them down and the taxes will stay at home and you won't have it problem at all. >> yeah, i think the real underlying problem is the bad state of the u.s. tax code that forces people it take advantage of things that are legal if not necessarily patriotic. >> these companies are following the rules. nobody is accusing them even of breaking ru
joining us, kayla, john. google avoiding billions in income taxes using the double irish dutch sandwich strategy. smart move or a corporate tax dodge? kayla, you go first. >> it is one thing to keep the cash you make abroad in receptacles abroad. i know pfizer does that and inger sol rand and even cisco even does that. >>> the pretax prove it to bermuda, i think that's a little bit shady. that could be invested here for sure. >> we have been hearing these complaints lately....
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he always makes us feel better. somebody picked up the phone to call him at palm beach and he got on the phone and he said look, this is terrible, this is a fiasco, this is a debacle but it was at the beginning of your four year term and everybody will have forgotten, and the fact that you apologize, the american people love that, hugh watch your proposal go up in two weeks, and kennedy was right, kennedy the father, and bobby was right they felt better and they did go out in two weeks. that was the kind of father he was, and one of the reasons i enjoyed writing this was from beginning to end of antisemitism, but he said, the isolationism, the ruthless stock market, racketeering, the lobotomy that i never understood , that his relationship with all of the children including rosemary up to that was truly remarkable. so on that note, i thank you all for your attention. diplomat who served as an economic and commercial attache from 2004 to 2006 talks about the background to the 2011 uprising in libya. it's about an hou
he always makes us feel better. somebody picked up the phone to call him at palm beach and he got on the phone and he said look, this is terrible, this is a fiasco, this is a debacle but it was at the beginning of your four year term and everybody will have forgotten, and the fact that you apologize, the american people love that, hugh watch your proposal go up in two weeks, and kennedy was right, kennedy the father, and bobby was right they felt better and they did go out in two weeks. that...